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, seeks a postdoctoral candidate in wireless sensor networks and the Internet of Things. The successful candidate will join the group of Prof. Youssef Iraqi. Context Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and
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the following – vehicular networks, wireless communication protocols, belief frameworks, cooperative perception and should demonstrate a strong background in mathematical principles and analytical
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the metropolitan area of Marrakech. The College of Computing at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), Benguerir, Morocco, seeks a postdoctoral candidate in wireless sensor networks and the Internet of Things
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international network and the possibility to make a strong impact through your research. Project and role description The research focuses on combining information from different modalities (e.g., radio, radar
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and energy-efficient massive MIMO (mMIMO) base stations, our research directly addresses the growing global demand for more sustainable and reliable wireless networks. The DTX technology promises
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environments Demonstrated experience with IoT including but not limited to wireless sensor networks, microprocessors, and sensor autonomy Demonstrated experience in VR and/or AR research Demonstrated ability
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York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) invites applications for multi-year fully-funded Post-Doctoral Associate position to work on integrated circuit and hardware design for wireless millimeter-sized
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multidisciplinary team, addressing cutting edge topics in ICT, from fundamental to applied research in Wireless Technologies, Optical Technologies, Information and Data Science, Networks and Services, and Basic
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, design and build a LoRa network infrastructure suitable for agricultural environments. Select appropriate hardware and sensors for data collection. Configure and deploy LoRa gateways and end devices
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) invites applications for multi-year fully-funded Post-Doctoral Associate position to work on integrated circuit and hardware design for wireless millimeter-sized locomotion systems. The ideal candidate is